Speaking
Elisabeth speaks online and in-person at lectures, seminars, workshops, webinars on her areas of expertise:
Christian Engagement with Law and Politics
Virtue and Character
Socially Responsible Investment and Financial Stewardship
Catholic Social Teaching
Work and Vocation
Upcoming Speaking Engagements
October 17-19, 2024
Renewing & Reimagining Institutions for the Common Good
Baylor University – Waco, TX
October 11-14, 2024
Markets & Society Conference
Marriott Fairview Park - Falls Church, VA
October 31, 2024
University of Notre Dame Business Honors Colloquium
University of Notre Dame – South Bend, IN
Recent Speaking Engagements
May 16-17, 2024
Ames Family Christian Leadership in Business Summit
Baylor University – Waco, TX
January 19, 2024
St. Mark’s School of Texas Literary Festival
St. Mark’s School of Texas – Dallas, TX
April 10-14, 2024
Savannah Seminar on Religion, Culture, and Democracy
Center for Religion, Culture, & Democracy – Savannah, GA
March 26-27 2024
A Conversation with Former House Speaker Paul Ryan Southern Methodist University - Dallas, TX
Podcast Episodes
Morality with God and Comics
How do we make moral choices? What does it mean to be a good person? These are questions as old as philosophy itself, and comics provide some surprisingly great examples of moral reasoning. Dr. Elisabeth Kincaid joins the God and Comics podcast to discuss all the ins and outs of making tough moral choices.
An Interview with Dr. Elisabeth Kincaid
On The Sacramentalists podcast, Fr. Myles and Fr. Wesley talk with Dr. Elisabeth Kincaid, former Professor of Ethics and Moral Theology at Nashotah House Theological Seminary, about the basics of Catholic Social Teaching.
Is Football a Sin?
With PB Michael Curry and Stanley Hauerwas
In time for Super Bowl season, the presiding bishop and two Texans talk about the enjoyment and ethics of American football.
When to Re-Open for Business?: Ethics and Economy
On The Living Church Podcast, two longtime Covenant contributors, Dr. Elisabeth Kincaid and Fr. Stewart Clem, discuss the moral and economic questions that have been brought into sharp focus by the COVID-19 crisis — including the hidden ethical groundwork guiding current debates and decisions.